On 20 February 2015 at 15:56, Till Wegmüller <[email protected]> wrote:

> no problem :)
>
> ...
>
> The No such file or directory Error Happens when automount can't find a
> directory on the Server and thus does not create and mount the Directory.
>

jadams@jadlaptop:~$ dfshares mansalnfs01
RESOURCE                                  SERVER ACCESS    TRANSPORT
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool             mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool/accounts    mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool/analysts    mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool/inorganics  mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool/organics    mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool/technician  mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool1/PM         mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool1/bdm        mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool1/quality    mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool1/reception  mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool2/IT         mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool2/air        mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool2/health     mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool2/metals     mansalnfs01  -         -
mansalnfs01:/mnt/datapool2/sr         mansalnfs01  -         -

in this case all the directories I'm trying to access are on datapool2/IT
... it's a ZFS share.



> My Question is from where does the truss output of the successful
> automount come from?
>
root@jadlaptop:~# ps -ef | grep automount
    root  3599  3597   0 10:00:09 ?           0:00
/usr/lib/autofs/automountd
    root  3597     1   0 10:00:09 ?           0:00
/usr/lib/autofs/automountd
    root  4441  4387   0 16:14:15 pts/16      0:00 grep automount
root@jadlaptop:~# truss -f -p 3599

Is it from the same Computer as the failed one? Also are you running
> /hipster or /dev on this Computer?
>

Hipster last updated  2015-01-15 (problems with Intel driver if I update at
the moment)


> Other Tests you could do.
> What happens if you manually create the home?
>
?

What happens if you replace the * and & in auto_home with some real
> usernames?
>

no difference.


> What gets logged in syslog when Automount gets its config from LDAP?
>
nothing.

As I said, I can still access all the LDAP automounted shares from the
Solaris 10 servers, and the Solaris 10 machines can access all the shares
automounted from the FreeNAS box
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